Re: The Need Of Guns




"Joe Steel" <NoSpam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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That's utterly absurd.

The Declaration of Independence has absolutely no standing as a
"legal document."

Yes, it in fact does have standing and has been used by the SCOTUS.
You don't know anything about this do you?

You were trying to wing it and found out that you've no feathers
with which to do that.

Get used to it, there are knowledgeable people on the newsgroup.


The Supreme Court is authoritative because the Constitution makes it
authoritative not because its members are particularly insightful.

No, the Supreme Court has the onus of ruling on constitutionality of
laws because they assumed it in Marbuy v Madison in 1803 and it has
been accepted law since then.

RD



Yes, the Supreme Court assumed the role of interpreting the Constitution.
That's not the point, though. Its authority to do anything comes from
the Constitution not the ability of its members.

Really? Care to show me any power granted by the Constitution which allows
the Supreme Court to have any authority over the Constitution?

Please note that you should keep the 10th Amendment in mind when answering
this question.


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